A federal government agency whose goal is to "support the vision of eliminating all Canadian work-related illnesses and injuries." The CCOHS offers a large number of courses, publications, and safety-related databases, with a significant portion of the resources being free.

Encourages Colleges and Universities to incorporate Safety Management Education into core curricula by holding an annual summer institute, preparing case studies and working with partners to facilitate various safety-focused projects. In partnership with the National Safety Council, grants the annual R. W. Campbell award "which recognizes one organization in the world for their excellence in Safety, Health and Environmental management."

Represents nine provincial safety councils and offers a selection of workplace safety courses. Courses include WHMIS, Canada Labour Code, and Workplace Violence Prevention, among others. All courses are available online.

Provincial Safety Organizations

Alberta

Alberta Safety Council is "a non-government, not-for-profit charitable organization that is committed to professional, pro-active, and effective safety training." The Council offers a number of courses, both workplace-focused and ones for general public. Workplace Safety training ranges from ATV driving to forklift operation to fire extinguisher use. Offices in Calgary, Edmonton, and a satellite location in Strathcona.